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also, thunderstorms and flooding from the carolina to florida and texas. stormy in the southwest, from new mexico to colorado. >> heating up in the west. 90s in the rockies. and triple digits from sacramento to phoenix. 80s from the dakotas to the east coast. 90s around new orleans and dallas. >>> coming up after the break, who says there's no much thing as a free lunch? why this is a great week, in fact, to score some giveaways at a restaurant near you. >>> plus, the teenager terrorized by a giant alligator. why sacrificing his arm saved his life. >>> and a rout at the all-star game. lopsided results with some implications for october. >>> welcome back, everybody. there is some good news this morning about the job market. u.s. employers seem to be hiring. they posted 200,000 more jobs in may than the month before. that was the second-highest level, almost four years, in fact. 13 million people still unemployed, there's still 3 1/2 job seekers for every opening. >>> american airlines is now looking at potential mergers. reports say the bankrupt carrier is
also, thunderstorms and flooding from the carolina to florida and texas. stormy in the southwest, from new mexico to colorado. >> heating up in the west. 90s in the rockies. and triple digits from sacramento to phoenix. 80s from the dakotas to the east coast. 90s around new orleans and dallas. >>> coming up after the break, who says there's no much thing as a free lunch? why this is a great week, in fact, to score some giveaways at a restaurant near you. >>> plus, the...
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also thunderstorms and flooding from the carolinas over to texas. and stormy in the four corners of the southwest. >>> heating up in the west. 90s in the rockies. triple digits from sacramento to phoenix. 80s from the dakotas to the east coast. 90s around new orleans and dallas. >>> we love this story here. off to brazil. some inmates are lightening their sentences by helping light the night. >> that's right every day, eight inmates share four stationary bikes and their pedaling helps charge batteries used to power street lamps along a river side walking area. >> for every three, eight-hour rides they do. they have a day taken off their sentence. all right. it's working. actually one guy has already pedaled his way out of 20 days time. on top of that he lost nine pounds. >> it is a win-win for them. >> i think, jail should be work, you know what i mean? and if you can help keep the city lit up and lighten your sentence and get in shape. >> kind of interesting. >> hey, you know what? not bad. depending on the crime. >> that's right. >> what they're i
also thunderstorms and flooding from the carolinas over to texas. and stormy in the four corners of the southwest. >>> heating up in the west. 90s in the rockies. triple digits from sacramento to phoenix. 80s from the dakotas to the east coast. 90s around new orleans and dallas. >>> we love this story here. off to brazil. some inmates are lightening their sentences by helping light the night. >> that's right every day, eight inmates share four stationary bikes and their...
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a man in texas, bob bruszle, never lost home that one day he'd find his beloved sports car, an austin healy. it was stolen from him outside his home in philadelphia 42 years ago. well, today, we are happy to say, man and car are together again. he spent years faithfully scouring online sites and finally found it on ebay, listed under a dealer in beverly hills. he contacted police, he got it back and by the way, says, it still runs. >>> and, the countdown is on, now two weeks until the olympics. and today, we learned that for the first time in history, the women outnumber the men on team usa. 269 to 261. the team including 13 moms, at least four sets of sisters, that's venus and serena williams among them. and by the way, the oldest and youngest female athletes at the olympic games are both americans, a 54-year-old equestrian, a 15-year-old swimmer. >>> and, speaking of the olympic team, they're the best america has to offer. so, why are their uniforms made in china? our made in america team is on that case.n my right side. an intense burning sensation like somebody had set it on fire.
a man in texas, bob bruszle, never lost home that one day he'd find his beloved sports car, an austin healy. it was stolen from him outside his home in philadelphia 42 years ago. well, today, we are happy to say, man and car are together again. he spent years faithfully scouring online sites and finally found it on ebay, listed under a dealer in beverly hills. he contacted police, he got it back and by the way, says, it still runs. >>> and, the countdown is on, now two weeks until the...
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atlanta, houston, central texas, you're involved in this, as well. there will be the heavy rains out of the thunderstorms when they develop in the afternoon. the west coast is where all the warmth is and stays again today. >> hey. me just met you. lara? >> and that is crazy. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." our special report on extreme tanning. why this woman hasn't missed a day at the salon in ten years. >>> plus, an inspiring story about the beauty queen defying the odds to go for the crown. >>> and "beverly hills nannies." dishing about what happens in those california mansions. watch out, housewives. we're coming back on "good we'retcoming back on "good o uniquely fresh and delicious? is it the rich florida soil? or the perfect blend of sunshine, rain, and temperature? maybe it's the fact that florida's natural oranges are never imported. they're raised right here in florida, and passed with care from our hands to yours. 100% pure. 100% florida. florida's natural. 100% florida. switch to straight talk wireless and
atlanta, houston, central texas, you're involved in this, as well. there will be the heavy rains out of the thunderstorms when they develop in the afternoon. the west coast is where all the warmth is and stays again today. >> hey. me just met you. lara? >> and that is crazy. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." our special report on extreme tanning. why this woman hasn't missed a day at the salon in ten years. >>> plus, an...
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opting out will not ulop health care exchanges from eeing set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. now, texas leaders were betting that the supreme court would likely strike down the health care law so they've done little to prepare for the exchanges that must be set up by 2014. but, scott, a provision in the health care law does specify tion even if federal authorities do set up the exchanges, texas could petition to take over heose exchanges eventually at some point if they chose to. >> pelley: anna, thank you. wounded veterans are being forced to wait months and longer for their benefits. a report links man-made climate change to extreme weather. and this is about as extreme as it gets. where this hurricane is headed, when the "cbs evening news" continues. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a gre
opting out will not ulop health care exchanges from eeing set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. now, texas leaders were betting that the supreme court would likely strike down the health care law so they've done little to prepare for the exchanges that must be set up by 2014. but, scott, a provision in the health care law does specify tion even if federal authorities do set up the exchanges, texas could petition to take over heose exchanges eventually at some...
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the chair of the full committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. chairman, i associate myself with year your opening statement. recent leaks of highly classified information poses serious threat to our national security and put the lives of americans and our allies at risk. national security experts from both republican and democratic administrations have expressed outrage over the leaks and the effect they have on ongoing and future intelligence operations. what sets these leaks apart from other leaks we have seen is that the media reports that many of these have come from highly placed administration officials. if true, this means that administration officials are weakening our national security and endangering american lives. national security operational details exist to meet the covert needs of the intelligence community that protects the american people. as fbi director muller recently testified, "leaks such as this threaten ongoing operations, puts at risk the lives of sources, makes it much more difficult to recruit sources, and dam
the chair of the full committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. chairman, i associate myself with year your opening statement. recent leaks of highly classified information poses serious threat to our national security and put the lives of americans and our allies at risk. national security experts from both republican and democratic administrations have expressed outrage over the leaks and the effect they have on ongoing and future intelligence...
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we had second place, for texas in terms of technology innovation. it was the third and lowest cost of living in having just come back from texas, i must say that the tex-mex was pretty cheap among other terms, shopping extremely cheap. the workforce improved to seventh best in the country from 14th last year. access to capital was down a little bit, but also worth noting, the economy was extremely strong with a aaa bond rating and a stable outlook of the runners up, of course, were utah and virginia. >> interesting. karen, thanks. >>> still ahead on "way too early," highlights from a baseball blowout in the all-star game last night. we'll have the highlights and break down by everyone was wearing mismatched uniforms. what was up with that? >>> plus -- the drama is building for the olympic games in london after the work ethic of gold medalist swimmer michael phelps is called into question by one of his own teammates. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> tshg is highly sig karnt, that you, mrs. president, a whit
we had second place, for texas in terms of technology innovation. it was the third and lowest cost of living in having just come back from texas, i must say that the tex-mex was pretty cheap among other terms, shopping extremely cheap. the workforce improved to seventh best in the country from 14th last year. access to capital was down a little bit, but also worth noting, the economy was extremely strong with a aaa bond rating and a stable outlook of the runners up, of course, were utah and...
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this: >> texas wasn't going to be a part of it expanding socializing of our medicine. so we are not going to participate in exchanges. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are just for the going to be a part of, again socializing health care in the state of texas. >> so in addition to losing out on billions in money to cover their uninsured, texas is going to lose $17,000,000,000 in special federal funds that would support hospitals who care for the uninsured. and their hospitals are going to get slammed. nearly 1 in 4 texans are uninsured, the most in the nation. now, 6 republican governors have decided not to take the health care money, not to opt in including texas and florida, two of the biggest states in the nation. in total, nearly 4 million people from those 6 states will lose health care coverage by their failure to opt in. joying me to discuss the predictament for hospitals in particular is bruce siegel, the ceo of the national association of public hospitals and health systems joining us from washington, d.c. bruce, thank you for joining us in the war room
this: >> texas wasn't going to be a part of it expanding socializing of our medicine. so we are not going to participate in exchanges. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are just for the going to be a part of, again socializing health care in the state of texas. >> so in addition to losing out on billions in money to cover their uninsured, texas is going to lose $17,000,000,000 in special federal funds that would support hospitals who care for the uninsured. and their hospitals...
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but texas is refusing to participate, joining wisconsin, florida and louisiana, texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhurst says texas' share would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the medicaid system is broken and by simply adding a million and a half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> texas will also be the largest state to refuse to create the state-run health care exchanges that would allow people to shop for affordable coverage. in a letter to the obama administration, texas governor rick perry called the requirements brazen intrusions into the sovereignty of our state. >> it doesn't materially improve the health care of texans and americans, and in five short years it will start to bankrupt the state of texas and other states. >> opting out will not stop health care exchanges from being set up in texas. if the state doesn't do it, federal authorities will. texas leaders bet that the supreme court would strike down the health care law, so they've done lit
but texas is refusing to participate, joining wisconsin, florida and louisiana, texas would be eligible for $164 billion in federal aid to pay for the expansion through 2020. but lieutenant governor david dewhurst says texas' share would be a heavy burden. >> quite frankly, the medicaid system is broken and by simply adding a million and a half to two million more people to medicaid will not solve the problem. >> texas will also be the largest state to refuse to create the state-run...
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the chairman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, who is a distinguished jurist before he became a member of congress and then a distinguished member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i can verify that there are people who have already lost their insurance because of obamacare. . it is not true that if you like your insurance, you can keep it. people have lost doctors who were assured if you like your doctor you can keep them. that is not true. we were told there would be no tax. and that's not true. in fact, in the bill itself, one of the most devastating things, if you are a single individual and making 133% of the poverty level, you are making $14,000 and can't afford $12,000 insurance policy, you are going to be fined at 2 1/2%. it is a tax. it will devastate. you make $40,000, a family of four, five, six, $1,000 fine because you can't afford a $12,000
the chairman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, who is a distinguished jurist before he became a member of congress and then a distinguished member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. gohmert: thank you, mr. speaker. i can verify that there are people who have already lost their insurance because of obamacare. . it is not true that if you like...
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they're just too rare, too uncommon. >> aside from the texas drought, noaa called the entire year of 2011 the year of extreme weather events. >> on the ground. >> starting in joplin, missouri. all told, there were seven tornado outbreaks in america last year that caused a billion dollars or more in damages. there were increased hurricanes in the north atlantic. unprecedented flooding in australia and wide spreed drought in east africa. and all of that was caused by la nina. typically la nina is marked by a sharp cooling in the pacific, but last year's la nina was the warmest ever and, again, the government concluded that global climate change played a role. >> what's happening is these normal fluctuations between el nino and la nina events that lead to some of the extreme conditions become more extreme, more intense than they might otherwise have been because we've got increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leading to a warmer planet. >> noaa scientists are not claiming that climate change causes a specific tornado or a specific drought, but what they are saying for the first t
they're just too rare, too uncommon. >> aside from the texas drought, noaa called the entire year of 2011 the year of extreme weather events. >> on the ground. >> starting in joplin, missouri. all told, there were seven tornado outbreaks in america last year that caused a billion dollars or more in damages. there were increased hurricanes in the north atlantic. unprecedented flooding in australia and wide spreed drought in east africa. and all of that was caused by la nina....
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but, oh here is number 50 texas. now if you are a donor to rick perry, you don't care because you are rich. you don't care about the 26% of the population that doesn't have insurance. but over a quarter of the population not in great shape would be helped tremendously. that's 6.6 million people in texas. you think rick gives a damn he doesn't give a damn. >> deliver health care for our citizens -- >> how is that? >> every texastan has access to health care. it is not going to work it is a failed system block grant back to the states if you want success in health care in the country. >> you mentioned that texas is really a magnet for a lot of folks. are you able to hear us okay? >> yes, i can. >> he had another great point to make about health care. he just forgot it. the reality is texas would only pay 3% of the bill. the federal government would pick up 97% of the bill and he still won't take the money even though his citizens need it desperately. now that's a dangerous clown that's hurting the people in this countr
but, oh here is number 50 texas. now if you are a donor to rick perry, you don't care because you are rich. you don't care about the 26% of the population that doesn't have insurance. but over a quarter of the population not in great shape would be helped tremendously. that's 6.6 million people in texas. you think rick gives a damn he doesn't give a damn. >> deliver health care for our citizens -- >> how is that? >> every texastan has access to health care. it is not going to...
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. >> reporter: mitt romney took the stage at the naacp's annual meeting in houston, texas with a message for black voters. >> if you want a president who will make things better in the african-american community, you are looking at him. >> reporter: about 90% of black voters are expected to support president obama in november, but romney says that support has not led to results. he points out while the u.s. unemployment rate is just over 8%, among blacks it's much higher, 14.4%. >> unemployment rate, the duration of unemployment, average income, median family wealth are all worse in the black community. >> reporter: romney believes staying focused on the economy can help him win in november and polls show the race is tightening. a new survey of voters nationwide shows romney just three points behind 46-43 -- 46% to 43%. president obama has been working to lock in his support in the battleground states. >> the stakes in this election could not be bigger. >> reporter: he traveled to iowa on tuesday trying to reignite the enthusiasm that led him to victory four years ago. >> i'm betting tha
. >> reporter: mitt romney took the stage at the naacp's annual meeting in houston, texas with a message for black voters. >> if you want a president who will make things better in the african-american community, you are looking at him. >> reporter: about 90% of black voters are expected to support president obama in november, but romney says that support has not led to results. he points out while the u.s. unemployment rate is just over 8%, among blacks it's much higher,...
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in texas, to emily ramshaw, editor of the "texas tribune," and here with an overview in washington, to margot sanger- katz, health care correspondent for "national journal." march go, i want to start with you. give us a sense in general about what this resistance is about, who is resisting and why. >> i think there are two main reasons why we're seeing resistance from governors, one i think is political. they don't like the health care reform law, they have made arguments against it all along and this is a way of rejecting it and saying we don't want to participate in obama care, we don't want to help implement this law. the second problem is that a lot of these governors are concerned about the long-term costs associated with expanding their medicaid perhaps. the governors that have chosen not to implement tend to be in poorer states, and what means is they don't cover a lot of people on medicaid out in, but they would have to cover a lot if they did this. and time the share that states will have to pay will increase. >> ifill: do we know what those dollar signs are like yet? >> you k
in texas, to emily ramshaw, editor of the "texas tribune," and here with an overview in washington, to margot sanger- katz, health care correspondent for "national journal." march go, i want to start with you. give us a sense in general about what this resistance is about, who is resisting and why. >> i think there are two main reasons why we're seeing resistance from governors, one i think is political. they don't like the health care reform law, they have made...
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lord help a woman in texas in a couple of years. >> it is a very tough place to be. if i hear from women, republican women, democratic women, independent women, women don't think that politics should be playing a role in eliminating their health care access. i think women are are concerned across the board. unfortunately, in texas hundreds of thousands of women lost access to basic pap smears, breast exams, well women's checkups in the name of politics. i think that's why you are seeing this -- really troubling -- you know, lot of concern of women all across the country who are saying it is time women vote and understand what is at stake in november. >> briefly, if i may, is that why planned parenthood has made an endorsement of a can't date for the election this time only for the second time in its history? of course, you are endorsing the president. is that because you are so concerned about the prospect of a romney presidency? >> well, we are concerned. of course, we -- to the planned parent hood fund did endorse the president because he has been a strong supporte
lord help a woman in texas in a couple of years. >> it is a very tough place to be. if i hear from women, republican women, democratic women, independent women, women don't think that politics should be playing a role in eliminating their health care access. i think women are are concerned across the board. unfortunately, in texas hundreds of thousands of women lost access to basic pap smears, breast exams, well women's checkups in the name of politics. i think that's why you are seeing...
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texas has finished number one with top ten finishes in six out of ten competitiveness categories. >>> well, coming up the l.a. clippers' big man signs for big bucks and a motorcycle racer's premature celebration. >>> plus the all-star game's lone home run is good enough to win the mvp award. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. soo so the big heat has left. the question is when will it come back. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports last night in major league baseball summer classic, the all-star game, the national league shut out the mesh league, claiming home field advantage in the fall's world series. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. giants fans stuffed the ballots, voted four of their own into the all-star league and the national league is glad they did. they wasted no time getting on the board. pab pablo sandoval etched his name in the history books. the nl was up 4-0 and looking for more. dan uggla ca
texas has finished number one with top ten finishes in six out of ten competitiveness categories. >>> well, coming up the l.a. clippers' big man signs for big bucks and a motorcycle racer's premature celebration. >>> plus the all-star game's lone home run is good enough to win the mvp award. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. soo so the big heat has left. the question is when will it come back. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early...
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texas has finished number one with top ten finishes in six out of ten competitiveness categories. >>> well, coming up the l.a. clippers' big man signs for big bucks and a motorcycle racer's premature celebration. >>> plus the all-star game's lone home run is good enough to win the mvp award. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. soo so the big heat has left. the question is when will it come back. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." what do you think of this one? really? what's this? this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in
texas has finished number one with top ten finishes in six out of ten competitiveness categories. >>> well, coming up the l.a. clippers' big man signs for big bucks and a motorcycle racer's premature celebration. >>> plus the all-star game's lone home run is good enough to win the mvp award. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. soo so the big heat has left. the question is when will it come back. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early...
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scattered in texas. austin, texas picked up 10 inches of rain in a few hours in the heavy thunderstorms just the other day. the scattered thunderstorms across the deep south, the tennessee valley into the carolinas, look at all the rain that's been falling down there. we're just to the north of this big area of rainfall and we're going to see the main rains stay off to our south. for us isolated shower or storm but really going to be in pennsylvania, the mountains i think a better chance today than around here as temperatures make a run into the upper 80s, close to 90. looking at the forecast the next three days, 89 today, stray thunderstorm. i think rain chances 20%, 30%. tonight we're dipping back into the 70s. some upper 60s in the suburbs. tomorrow 89. a dry day but 90 on friday, chance for an afternoon storm. then temperatures are creeping upwards. over the weekend low to mid-90s even by sunday with scattered afternoon storms. then mid-90s monday and tuesday. chance of storms on monday. 4:46. monika
scattered in texas. austin, texas picked up 10 inches of rain in a few hours in the heavy thunderstorms just the other day. the scattered thunderstorms across the deep south, the tennessee valley into the carolinas, look at all the rain that's been falling down there. we're just to the north of this big area of rainfall and we're going to see the main rains stay off to our south. for us isolated shower or storm but really going to be in pennsylvania, the mountains i think a better chance today...
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also, flooded highways from the carolinas into the gulf coast and much of texas. also, a slick ride in the four corners region of the southwest. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in charlotte, atlanta, new orleans and houston. >>> now, this morning, a stunning story of survival. it comes from florida and matches a teenage boy versus a hungry alligator. 17-year-old calleb langdale and his friends were swimming when the 10 1/2-foot gator attacked. >> it wound up with langdale's arm in its mouth. and it wasn't letting go. langdale knew a life-and-death decision had to be made. >> he started pulling many e down. and i knew it was either, i have to lose this arm or i'm going to die. so, i took my feet and i put it on his mouth. and i tried to jerk my arm off, trying to break it free. and it finally broke free what i thought. and i started swimming back. and i felt a little tug. like a tendon or muscle was attached to my arm. >> langdale's arm is gone below his elbow. the alligator was killed. a's arm was found inside. but it was too late to try to re
also, flooded highways from the carolinas into the gulf coast and much of texas. also, a slick ride in the four corners region of the southwest. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in charlotte, atlanta, new orleans and houston. >>> now, this morning, a stunning story of survival. it comes from florida and matches a teenage boy versus a hungry alligator. 17-year-old calleb langdale and his friends were swimming when the 10 1/2-foot gator attacked. >> it...
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he was comparing the texas voter i.d. law down there to those southern taxs that would charge southern blacks going to the polls and keep them from actually voting so likening t current voter i.d. law situation down there to southern poll taxes. >> so you don't need a photo i.d. to vote, he feels, but you do need to see eric holder at the naacp. >> well, coming up on the show -- first, we'll go to this because we teased this at the beginning of the show, the unsolved murder of a juilliard student eight years ago taking an incredible turn as investigators matched d.n.a. from the crime scene to a sample collected by an occupy wall street protest. antwon lewis live in manhattan with more. what can you tell us? >> this happened eight years ago, gretchen, good morning. it was right here at inwood hill park where sarah fox disappeared. six days later, her body was discovered nude and strangled. among the evidence that detectives found at the scene was d.n.a. on a pink c.d. player. now, eight years later, they're saying that tha
he was comparing the texas voter i.d. law down there to those southern taxs that would charge southern blacks going to the polls and keep them from actually voting so likening t current voter i.d. law situation down there to southern poll taxes. >> so you don't need a photo i.d. to vote, he feels, but you do need to see eric holder at the naacp. >> well, coming up on the show -- first, we'll go to this because we teased this at the beginning of the show, the unsolved murder of a...
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however, they say, our warming earth did play a role in the severity of the texas drought, caused in part by the cooler pacific waters of la nina, bringing dry conditions to the south. >> we should get used to these la nina related heat waves, because today they're 20 times more likely to occur than 50 years ago. >> reporter: now, government scientists say 2011 was cooler than 2010, but it was still warm enough to be one of the warmest 15 years on record. and with concentrations of greenhouse gases increasing, scientists say we should get ready for more extreme events. brian? >> anne thompson, colorado springs tonight, thanks for that. >>> and another example of extreme weather just this morning, just outside austin texas, ten inches of rain fell in a matter of just a few hours, touching off some nasty flash floods, leaving more than a dozen homes totally surrounded by water. it was a good sized mess to clean up later in the day, but luckily nobody was hurt. >>> and we have an update tonight on a story we aired just a few days back, at the height those awful colorado wildfires. as we
however, they say, our warming earth did play a role in the severity of the texas drought, caused in part by the cooler pacific waters of la nina, bringing dry conditions to the south. >> we should get used to these la nina related heat waves, because today they're 20 times more likely to occur than 50 years ago. >> reporter: now, government scientists say 2011 was cooler than 2010, but it was still warm enough to be one of the warmest 15 years on record. and with concentrations of...
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a texas judge, wiehl, ruled against armstrong how. >> the texas judge said look, you didn't follow the rules to armstrong's lawyers. you filed 80-page complaint much the federal rules of civil procedure are very specific. you have to be pithy, bill. get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >> anti-doping agency doesn't have any kind of jurisdiction over lance armstrong at all. >> bill: anywhere. >> anywhere. he is retired. >> bill: this doping agency is a federal agency. >> quasifederal agency. >> bill: i don't know what it means. >> 5013 crmpleted company getting money from the federal government. 60% of what they do -- recognized by congress in 2000. >> bill: their mandate is what? >> basically prevent abuses within the sports world whether someone using human growth hormone, steroids, bloods recycler? >> bill: allegations against armstrong that he used these drugs while winning. >> it was a conspiracy betwe
a texas judge, wiehl, ruled against armstrong how. >> the texas judge said look, you didn't follow the rules to armstrong's lawyers. you filed 80-page complaint much the federal rules of civil procedure are very specific. you have to be pithy, bill. get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >>...
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i believe the gentleman from texas, mr. naggerbauer, seeks recognition. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. we've been talking about families and families that are in it need, and you know, i want to tell you about another little family that's making $24,000 a year. unfortunately, this family is spending $37,000 a year, and so they're spending $13,000 more a year than they're making. and they just got their credit card statement the other day. and they found out that they owe $160,000 on their credit card. i think everybody would agree, that's a family that's got limited upside. unfortunately, the little family that i was just talking about is the united states of america. we have about $2.4 trillion in revenues, we're spending about $3.7 trillion. and what that little family is facing is what families all across the country are facing. we're going to have to make some tough choices. they cannot continue to sustain those kinds of deficits. this amendment, again, really begins to bring reform to a program that's expanding at an unsustainable rate. and if you don't do something appr
i believe the gentleman from texas, mr. naggerbauer, seeks recognition. >> i thank you, mr. chairman. we've been talking about families and families that are in it need, and you know, i want to tell you about another little family that's making $24,000 a year. unfortunately, this family is spending $37,000 a year, and so they're spending $13,000 more a year than they're making. and they just got their credit card statement the other day. and they found out that they owe $160,000 on their...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. gohmert: i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. and the motion is adopted. speaker of the house, the ds gentleman from ohio, mr. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker of the house is recognized. the speaker: let me thank my colleague for yielding. and say to my colleagues, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 6079, legislation that would repeal the president's health care law. when this bill passed, we were promised that the health care law would help create jobs. one congressional leader even suggested it would create 400,000 new jobs. guess what, didn't happen. this bill's making our economy worse, driving up the cost of health care and making it harder for small businesses to hire new workers. you know, the american people, we're told, they'd come to like this bill once it was passed. well, that didn't happen either. most americans not only oppose
for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. gohmert: i move that the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. and the motion is adopted. speaker of the house, the ds gentleman from ohio, mr. boehner. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker of the house is recognized. the speaker: let me thank my colleague for yielding. and say to my colleagues, i rise today in strong support of...
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and held until his co-pilot landed the plane safely in lubbock, texas. >> he started to curse at me and started to say you better pray, iraq, and iran. i so say, you know, you know what i'm going to show you what iraq and iran is. and i took him on a chokehold. >> reporter: but captain osbon beat charges of interfering with a flight crew and today court transcripts obtained by abc news reveal the key testimony that freed him. a psychologist testified that all this was caused by a "brief psychotic disorder" caused by "sleep deprivation." there was no trial, the u.s. attorney's office did not dispute the diagnosis and the captain was found not guilty by reason of insanity by the judge and sent to a mental health facility in ft. worth, texas, for more treatment and perhaps some sleep. >> it is possible for sleep deprivation, especially in combination with jet lag to cause psychosis, but usually it's in those people who have a preexisting diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder. >> reporter: the abc news investigative report unit has reported on pilot fatigue. pilots sleeping in crash pads or b
and held until his co-pilot landed the plane safely in lubbock, texas. >> he started to curse at me and started to say you better pray, iraq, and iran. i so say, you know, you know what i'm going to show you what iraq and iran is. and i took him on a chokehold. >> reporter: but captain osbon beat charges of interfering with a flight crew and today court transcripts obtained by abc news reveal the key testimony that freed him. a psychologist testified that all this was caused by a...
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host: houston, texas and dallas, texas is on ballista as well as austin, texas which is number 7. our next call is green bay, wisconsin on a republican line. caller: hello? i am more concerned not so much as what they are using their surveillance for but the precedent we are setting. if we go to these extremes after 9/11 and the current wars, what happens when the next biggest and happened to our country? what rights will we be losing then? we're setting a precedent that we will take people's civil liberties and our right to privacy in this country away due to incidents that happened and occurred in old complex. it is impressive that we will allow that to be done by our government. our government is an avid of continuing to do that. eventually, what rights will we lose? guest: i have heard the expression before, be careful if you choose their enemies because you will be like them. in the taliban, we have a dark -- very difficult enemy that is devoted to social repression of women and individual rights. if a group cents terrorists to attack our country and we become more like them,
host: houston, texas and dallas, texas is on ballista as well as austin, texas which is number 7. our next call is green bay, wisconsin on a republican line. caller: hello? i am more concerned not so much as what they are using their surveillance for but the precedent we are setting. if we go to these extremes after 9/11 and the current wars, what happens when the next biggest and happened to our country? what rights will we be losing then? we're setting a precedent that we will take people's...
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in texas governor perry is trying to ban doctors from even talking about abortion. this year governor mcdonald became a household name after his state joined in requiring women to undergo invasive ultrasounds. mississippi's attempt is the latest example in a long list it passed a so-called trap law. that stands for targeted regulation of abortion providers. the law lives up to its name. it's a trap. mississippi's law would require anyone performing an abortion to have privileges to admit patients to a local hospital. the doctors at mississippi's one clinic does not have those privileges. and the clinic says they're not necessary. bennett says it's designed to protect patients. but we know what the real motive is, governor. >> if it closes that clinic, then so be it. we're going to continue to try to work to end abortion in mississippi. and this is an historic day to begin that process. >> what about the lieutenant governor? >> that's a bill that gives us a great opportunity to do -- to accomplish what our goal needs to be. our goal needs to be to end all abortions i
in texas governor perry is trying to ban doctors from even talking about abortion. this year governor mcdonald became a household name after his state joined in requiring women to undergo invasive ultrasounds. mississippi's attempt is the latest example in a long list it passed a so-called trap law. that stands for targeted regulation of abortion providers. the law lives up to its name. it's a trap. mississippi's law would require anyone performing an abortion to have privileges to admit...
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satellite picture, radar combined, tons of storms from texas across the southeast. up into tennessee and kentucky and as far north as southern sections of virginia. stationary. this is the same front that moves south of us on monday. that broke our heat wave. going to move back to the north as a warm front. a few storms earlier, up in the mountains. and inbetween hagerstown and cumberland. they have died out completely. 82 bethesda. 82 in arlington. this is fantastic. 87 in rockville. low 80s in fairfax. 87 in college park and 84 up in laurel. so we're looking at really just warm air through friday. maybe an isolated thunderstorm from time to time. but seasonal on thursday. seasonal on friday. the heat will roll in again on saturday. just sort of the beginning of a little bit of a heat wave. early shower or storm tonight. primarily in the mountains. 64 to 72. winds southeast at 10. you might open the windows in the suburbs. we're looking a the temperatures. 68 in rockville. low 70s downtown. uncomfortable downtown, but 68 in reston and 68 tonight in fairfax. now tom
satellite picture, radar combined, tons of storms from texas across the southeast. up into tennessee and kentucky and as far north as southern sections of virginia. stationary. this is the same front that moves south of us on monday. that broke our heat wave. going to move back to the north as a warm front. a few storms earlier, up in the mountains. and inbetween hagerstown and cumberland. they have died out completely. 82 bethesda. 82 in arlington. this is fantastic. 87 in rockville. low 80s...
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from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. >> pelley: anthony mason reports on the moments that americans call the most memorable in television history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. gunfire took down three more people last night in chicago. homicides in america's third-largest city are up 38% this year. almost all of them casualties in the gang war. but the victims are not all gang members. innocent children are being shot. monday mayor rahm emanuel said this: . >> you got two gang bangers, one standing next to a kid. get away from that kid. take your stuff to the alley. don't touch the children of the city of chicago. don't get her near them. >> pelley: the gangs didn't get the message. last night three children were shot-- a 12-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy and 13-year-old tishona poke. she was shot in a leg in a city park. crime is down in chicago in all categories except this surge in homicides. what's driving the violence? we asked dean reynolds to help us find out. >> almost all of the violence we
from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. >> pelley: anthony mason reports on the moments that americans call the most memorable in television history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. gunfire took down three more people last night in chicago. homicides in america's third-largest city are up 38% this year. almost all of them casualties in the gang war. but the victims are not all gang members....
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despuÉs que las autoridades descubrieron que vivÍan asinados en una casa de la ciudad de misiÓn en texas. 2 personas estÁn siendo interrogadas sobre el caso. mientras ice intenta determinar los paÍses de origen de los migrantess. >>> el sistema nacional de personas perdidas no identificadas indica que en arizona hay mÁs de 1.500 cuerpos sin identificar. en la mayorÍa de los casos las vÍctimas son migrantes que pierden la vida en el desierto. cruzar la frontera entre mÉxico y estados unidos. las autorid dicen que las condiciones de muchos cuerpos dificultan. y que se ven obligados cat lo garls por las huellas dactilares. fotografÍas o anÁlisis de adn. y con esto vamos a nuestra primera pausa. no se vayan, al regresar. sientesiemens y viva mÁs. esto dice un nuevo >>> un empate tÉcnico en la Última encuesta proyecta una selecciÓn bastante reÑida entre el presidente obama y su viso tauro rival, mitt romo Ñei la creaciÓn de empleo es el centro de las kpaeÑs en estados claves en estas elecciones. angie sandoval amplia. >>> en iowa. el presidente barack obama le pidiÓ hoy a sus
despuÉs que las autoridades descubrieron que vivÍan asinados en una casa de la ciudad de misiÓn en texas. 2 personas estÁn siendo interrogadas sobre el caso. mientras ice intenta determinar los paÍses de origen de los migrantess. >>> el sistema nacional de personas perdidas no identificadas indica que en arizona hay mÁs de 1.500 cuerpos sin identificar. en la mayorÍa de los casos las vÍctimas son migrantes que pierden la vida en el desierto. cruzar la frontera entre mÉxico y...
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they will reunite it is finish finish finish fest in austin, texas. they went to retirement after the murder of jam paster j the proceeds will go to his foundation. >>> they reached a divorce agreement with surprising speed, but cruise's lawyer claims scientology played no role in it. they reached a deal less than two weeks after she filed for divorce. "the huffington post" says she's returning to the catholic church. >>> one most popular women on tv is now engaged. "people" is reporting that zsofia vergara got a ring from her boyfriend, nick loeb. loeb reportedly popped the question while visiting the mayan ruins, this will be vergara's second marriage. >>> no love lost between courtney love and her former assistant. she's suing the rock star jessica labry claims love still owes her part of the salary and also accuses her of asking her to brake the law. the form are assistant said she fired he when she complains about being owed thousands. love hasn't commented on the lawsuit. >>> thankfully most of us have our power back, but for people with asthma
they will reunite it is finish finish finish fest in austin, texas. they went to retirement after the murder of jam paster j the proceeds will go to his foundation. >>> they reached a divorce agreement with surprising speed, but cruise's lawyer claims scientology played no role in it. they reached a deal less than two weeks after she filed for divorce. "the huffington post" says she's returning to the catholic church. >>> one most popular women on tv is now engaged....
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mike in texas. >> reporter: this is mike from texas. tractor supply. >> i got to tell you, i am not sure. it is still expensive. and people are getting cheaper. >> caller: i'm calling from north carolina. my stock is honeywell, hon. >> i like honeywell. i prefer to buy it between 50 and 51 after what happened to cummins, inc. reerl my grandson wants your opinion on disney. >> my take is that as the stock comes down, you want to pull the trigger as the travel trust will do right along with you. let's go to elizabeth in ohio. >> caller: thanks for helping me and the next generation of investors. my company is goodrich, gr. >> it's done. ring your register stock. sell, sell, sell, sell. let's go to michael in new jersey. >> caller: cramer, i love your show, you're doing a good job. xls. the president retired. >> with that information i'm going to put it on hol and find out why. i'm not going to give you an answer until i know because i did not know that myself. james? >> caller: boo-yah, james. >> what's up, my friend? >> caller: it's an i
mike in texas. >> reporter: this is mike from texas. tractor supply. >> i got to tell you, i am not sure. it is still expensive. and people are getting cheaper. >> caller: i'm calling from north carolina. my stock is honeywell, hon. >> i like honeywell. i prefer to buy it between 50 and 51 after what happened to cummins, inc. reerl my grandson wants your opinion on disney. >> my take is that as the stock comes down, you want to pull the trigger as the travel trust...
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. >>> a texas cemetery gaining national criticism after banning american flags on grave story. the board voted to reduce clutter at grave sites. american flags rpg now only allowed to be placed on veterans' graves on memorial and veterans day. many people are outraged. >> a veteran didn't find two weeks out of the year to serve his country two weeks out of the year or four weeks if you count both holidays. if the relatives so desire to honor their veterans 365 days a year, it should be allowed. >> city officials argue the cemetery cleanup effort is a sign of their commitment to veterans and their families. the board agreed banning american flags was an oversight and will reverse the ordinance. >>> just ahead on the news edge, it's the making of a made for tv movie. a millionaire's mysterious and dramatic death revealed. >>> the first several thousand people tested their bravery during the annual running of the bulls in spain. there were serious injuries during the first leg of the race. the animals knocked over several runners but all the injuries said to be minor. >>> it took
. >>> a texas cemetery gaining national criticism after banning american flags on grave story. the board voted to reduce clutter at grave sites. american flags rpg now only allowed to be placed on veterans' graves on memorial and veterans day. many people are outraged. >> a veteran didn't find two weeks out of the year to serve his country two weeks out of the year or four weeks if you count both holidays. if the relatives so desire to honor their veterans 365 days a year, it...
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we've got flash flood warnings for parts of southern texas and just outside of houston. rainfall amounts, again, three to five inches in the next 24 hours. the heat continues out west where temperatures are anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees above normal. boise getting up to 102 degrees today, the >> good morning. temperatures in the 70's spirit we expect upper 80's for highs. >>> this morning our get started today, technology for toddlers, tweens, and teens. so what are the must have approved gadgets and apps for the kids. mommy blogger and actress soleil moon frye, happy chaos. a loveable kid actress punky brewster. >> good to see you. i love being here. >> you're not only a mom of two gorgeous little girls bah blogger, 1.4 million twitter followers, 500,000 friends on facebook. so you know about this stuff. in a sense, some people think, especially for toddlers, maybe we're pushing technology a little too soon. >> it's incredible. i really truly believe they are born with this dna. my 4-year-old can operate an ipad better than i can. the truth is technology is here to stay
we've got flash flood warnings for parts of southern texas and just outside of houston. rainfall amounts, again, three to five inches in the next 24 hours. the heat continues out west where temperatures are anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees above normal. boise getting up to 102 degrees today, the >> good morning. temperatures in the 70's spirit we expect upper 80's for highs. >>> this morning our get started today, technology for toddlers, tweens, and teens. so what are the must have...
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worth, texas, mental health care facility. faa rules going into effect late next year add specifics to how much time a pilot must get to rest. >>> and that brings us to the facebook question of the day -- what does lack of sleep do to you? let us know at wnnfans.com. we certainly want to know what it does to us on this shift. >>> well, five people in the phoenix area should consider themselves very lucky this morning after a scary incident in a hot air balloon. rob, this story is for you. at the end of their ride they were bounced along the ground and dragged a long way. it's called a high-wind landing for a fairly obvious reasons. >> i just held on tight. that's it. just kept bouncing. and then just, it was kind of, in slow motion, really. >> surreal. >> just kind of drug, and then just the dirt. the dirt. a lot of dirt. >> no injuries were reported. the balloon wound up a bit worse for wear and couple rows of crops were destroyed. but that's about all. >> i never have done one. i would. hot air balloon is more appealing to m
worth, texas, mental health care facility. faa rules going into effect late next year add specifics to how much time a pilot must get to rest. >>> and that brings us to the facebook question of the day -- what does lack of sleep do to you? let us know at wnnfans.com. we certainly want to know what it does to us on this shift. >>> well, five people in the phoenix area should consider themselves very lucky this morning after a scary incident in a hot air balloon. rob, this story...
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you are all 254 counties in texas and all across the couple states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the ice report shows through march 31st, 2012, more than 130,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including 49,000 convicted of felony offense like murder and rape were removed from the u.s. for identification to secure community. my brother was a border sheriff and an example of somebody in jail and turned out he was there for murder in another state. the community does work and helps the local border law-enforcement. given ice relative limits compared to the number of individuals unlawfully presented in the u.s. prioritizing criminals particularly serious criminals for removal keeps our communities safer and the best use of taxpayer dollars. the community program has not been without controversy. i understand that and pleased to say under the director's leadership taken steps to create enhancements to the program. i was in houston with the sheriff telling me about the task force put together to make sure ice was working to improve communication with state and local jurisdictions and
you are all 254 counties in texas and all across the couple states we want to talk about in a few minutes. the ice report shows through march 31st, 2012, more than 130,000 immigrants convicted of crimes including 49,000 convicted of felony offense like murder and rape were removed from the u.s. for identification to secure community. my brother was a border sheriff and an example of somebody in jail and turned out he was there for murder in another state. the community does work and helps the...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ >>> the obama campaign is trying to define mitt romney before he can define himself. new polling from swing states show it might be working. polls for priorities usa finds the president leading in some key battle ground states. let's check the "hardball" score board. starting in colorado, where the president has a 7-point lead over romney 49% to 42%. in florida the president leads governor romney by four. next to ohio where the president's lead is seven. 48% to 41%. in pennsylvania, obama's lead is nine. 49% to 40%. and in virginia, a closer race b
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. hey. hey eddie. i brought your stuff. you don't have to do this. yes i do. i want you to keep this. it'd be weird. take care. you too. [ sighs ] so how did it go? he's upset. [ male announcer ] spend less time at gas stations. with best in class fuel economy. it's our most innovative altima ever. ♪ >>> the obama campaign is...
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more dramatic surveillance video of a bus crash in texas. and the fallouts of the driver. >>> mysterious death. the body of a billionaire found in her london home. what happened to her husband. >> symbolic vote. republicans once again seeking to repeal the president's healthcare plan. why it's being done now. eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 4:30. 89 degrees and partly sunny. hello. thanks for staying with eyewitness news. i'm denise koch. and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> breaking news. republicans make good on a pledge to repeal another vote on the healthcare overhaul. the house just voted to repeal the law, but the senate will not follow suit. >> on this vote, the yeas are 244, the nays are 185, the bill is passed. >> reporter: this is the 33rd time, the republican-controlled house has voted to scrap all or part of president obama's healthcare reform law. >> this is a law, madam speaker, that the american people did not want when it was passed. and
more dramatic surveillance video of a bus crash in texas. and the fallouts of the driver. >>> mysterious death. the body of a billionaire found in her london home. what happened to her husband. >> symbolic vote. republicans once again seeking to repeal the president's healthcare plan. why it's being done now. eyewitness news at 4:00 continues with denise and vic after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 4:30. 89 degrees and partly sunny. hello. thanks for staying with...
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often if the four counties in texas -- all 54 counties in texas, reports show that through march 31 of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes, including more than 49,000 convicted of things like murder and rape, were removed from the united states. my brother was given as an example of how the stops somebody. it turned out somebody in jail was there for murder in another state. so it does work and it does help the local law enforcement. given the limited resources of ice, prior to our zinc criminals, particularly the serious ones for removal, keeps our communities safer. the secure communities program has not been without controversy. director morton has taken steps to make enhancements to the program. when in houston, i was there with the surest who told me about the past four to put together to make sure ice was working to improve its communication with state and local jurisdictions. not only there in houston but in other parts. we want to thank you. to make sure we minimize the possibility of racial profiling in the program. i hope to hear from director martin about
often if the four counties in texas -- all 54 counties in texas, reports show that through march 31 of 2012, more than 135,000 immigrants convicted of crimes, including more than 49,000 convicted of things like murder and rape, were removed from the united states. my brother was given as an example of how the stops somebody. it turned out somebody in jail was there for murder in another state. so it does work and it does help the local law enforcement. given the limited resources of ice, prior...
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the man in charge of that for republicans, texas senator jo corynin joins me next. a look at the schedules of the president and mitt romney today. you see the president meets with democratic leaders today. this is all about framing how to do the votes on the tax cut issue. anoth mitt romney will be speaking to the naacp. you do a lot of kayakingno. whoooa i'm in a river. what are some good kayaking words? like...rapids? look, i'm going through the rapids. ok. i'll take it. new offers in new places so you can try new things. sync your american express card with facebook, foursquare, and twitter to find savings. that's the membership effect of american express. >>> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says his party has a 50/50 chance of taking control in november. and they have plenty of seats on their wish list to reach that goal. our team political unit first read, we put together this list of the top ten best pickup opportunities for the republicans in the battle for senate control. every one of seats the democrats can hold. makes the gop's mountain harder to
the man in charge of that for republicans, texas senator jo corynin joins me next. a look at the schedules of the president and mitt romney today. you see the president meets with democratic leaders today. this is all about framing how to do the votes on the tax cut issue. anoth mitt romney will be speaking to the naacp. you do a lot of kayakingno. whoooa i'm in a river. what are some good kayaking words? like...rapids? look, i'm going through the rapids. ok. i'll take it. new offers in new...
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six of these closed border stations would be in texas. interestingly enough. parts of west texas, local sheriffs, the local law enforcement that captures folks, coming into the united states illegally like drug cartels, now they have these people that have no place to put them, what are they supposed to do? call somebody to come get them and wait for hours? there are no resources for us to turn those people that are captured by local on enforcement over to the federal government if the federal government is not fair. there. it doesn't make a lot of sense to border patrol agents on these areas of the state and put them somewhere else. megyn: they say this is where the savings of about $1.3 million a year when they close these nine or 10 posts. they are saying that they are redeploying and reallocating resources at or near the border. do you know for a fact, congressman, whether they will take that and move the staff down closer to the mexican border? or are these positions being eliminated when i. >> know, we don't know, we hear the rhetoric from the white hous
six of these closed border stations would be in texas. interestingly enough. parts of west texas, local sheriffs, the local law enforcement that captures folks, coming into the united states illegally like drug cartels, now they have these people that have no place to put them, what are they supposed to do? call somebody to come get them and wait for hours? there are no resources for us to turn those people that are captured by local on enforcement over to the federal government if the federal...